Florida Uncut

By: Mason Gravley
  • Summary

  • Get ready to dive into Florida's vibrant conservation movement with ‘Florida Uncut’. Each episode is a conservation with the people doing the work to protect and connect wild Florida. Whether you're a seasoned environmentalist or just getting familiar with conservation, this podcast is here to inspire you with captivating stories and firsthand experiences from the often unsung heroes dedicated to safeguarding Florida's breathtaking wilderness. Together, we'll unite in our mission to safeguard Florida's untamed landscapes for future generations, ensuring the true essence of Florida remains forever 'uncut'. New episodes every other Tuesday...or so. Podcast art by @oldfloridavibes

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Episodes
  • Ned Hancock: Fifth-Generation Landowner
    Oct 30 2024

    I don’t know about you, but I am not land rich. My quarter-acre yard won’t be doing much for the conservation of wild Florida. I don’t have the opportunity or burden of the decision to put my land in conservation. I don’t know what it’s like to weight the pros and cons, go through the application process, talk with my family, etc.

    That’s why I was thrilled to sit down with the fifth-generation citrus grower and landowner, Ned Hancock, to hear about his family’s decision to apply to put their 2,600-acre parcel in conservation. I wanted to know the motivations behind their efforts to apply for a Rural and Family Lands Protection Program easement, the difficulty of the process and getting all stakeholders onboard, and how other nearby landowners feel about the future of Florida.

    Ned is passionate about his land, his county, and his state with roots going back generations. Their land is situated in the Peace River Valley, a critical economic and environmental region, as well as an important piece of the Florida Wildlife Corridor but not as well protected as other parts of the state.

    • Read more about Ned’s story at Florida Conservation Group’s blog: https://floridaconserve.org/2024/08/20/ned-hancock-peace-river-valley/
    • Learn more about Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Rural and Family Lands Protection Program: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Protect-Our-Environment/Rural-and-Family-Lands-Protection-Program


    • Reach out to Travis Thompson or Mike Elfenbein about Amendment 2:
    • Mike: https://www.instagram.com/mike_2lf/?hl=en
    • Travis: https://www.instagram.com/travisthompson


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/florida-uncut/donations
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Travis Thompson: All Florida
    Oct 25 2024

    Travis Thompson is a 5th generation Floridian from Winter Haven, Florida. He’s the Executive Director of the conservation non-profit All Florida, as well as a co-owner of Duck Ranchin’ the state’s largest waterfowl hunting operation. Through his work, he advocates for the things that make Florida special - our woods, water, wildlife, and the way of life that connects us to those things. From spraying to snook fishing, cattle to citrus, Travis and his team are in rooms every day around the state of Florida working on authentic conservation solutions.

    Travis has been a huge part of Amendment 2, the Right to Fish and Hunt. I had a lot of questions about this amendment that Travis was gracious enough to answer. If you have more questions after our conversation, Travis makes the invitation to reach out directly to him.

    You can learn more about Travis and his work below:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travisthompson
    • All Florida: https://allfla.org/


    Don’t forget to vote!



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/florida-uncut/donations
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Kaylyn Glenn: Gladeswoman
    Sep 11 2024

    Kaylyn, a proud 10th generation Floridian, is deeply connected to the unique landscape of Southwest Florida, near the Western Everglades. Raised barefoot among oak hammocks and cypress tree domes, she inherited a legacy of pioneering ancestors who settled in this region, fueling her passion for protecting this remarkable place.

    Overcoming the challenges of teen single motherhood and poverty, Kaylyn has gained invaluable experiences that have shaped her commitment to safeguarding Florida’s natural treasures.

    With over a decade of hands-on experience in agriculture, land management across the Southern United States, and invasive species removal, she has become a proactive advocate and spokesperson for the state’s environmental challenges.

    Outside of her professional life, Kaylyn enjoys backpacking, exploring new destinations, embarking on historical adventures with her son and family across Florida, and relishing trail rides and hikes with her beloved hound dogs.

    Thank you for joining and supporting her on this journey. Together, let’s work to protect

    Learn more about Kaylyn and the works she does:

    • https://www.instagram.com/kaylynglenn/
    • https://www.kaylyngladeswomanglenn.com/
    • https://conservationfla.org/


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/florida-uncut/donations
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    52 mins

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